We are glad to find, by our Agricultural Report from Argyle, published
in this day's Gazette, that in that part of the country
there had been no serious damage done by the late rains.

From gentlemen recently returned from the remote southern stations, we
learn that the Murrumbidgee had risen considerably above its banks, and
covered most of the extensive plains in its neighbourhood
with an ocean of water.

We, have before us several letters from the Hunter, describing the
inconvenience and loss sustained by the writers during the prevalence of the
flood: in some cases the loss has been very severe, but on the whole the flood
has been far less injurious than was generally anticipated.